Master and release your music the easy way with LANDR

Find out how this affordable platform is changing the industry

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It’s a great feeling to finish a track, and to start thinking about sharing it with the rest of the world. But before you sign off on your song, you need to get it sounding as good as it possibly can, and then to make sure that you put it in the places where audiences are going to hear it.

Fortunately, LANDR has both of these bases covered, making it easier than ever to master your track and then distribute it to the streaming services that matter.

Launched in 2014, LANDR’s automated, instant mastering has been a game-changer for many artists, giving them a quick, easy and affordable way of applying studio-grade polish. More than eight years of research have gone into creating the platform, which is powered by AI and machine learning and is designed to replicate the steps taken by human engineers when they’re working on a mastering project.

LANDR was the first company in the world to bring the power of AI and machine learning to audio production. As with any disruptive technology, many in the music industry were initially sceptical of LANDR’s ability to produce professional-grade sound quality. But now, three years after launching, LANDR, having now grown to almost 100 employees, has become a household name for many in music production. To date, LANDR has mastered over 5,000,000 tracks for over 1.5 million users.

LANDR’s intelligent mastering engine learns from each new track it processes. This means that the engine is constantly evolving, with major improvements being rolled out all the time. Whether you want to create a final master or simply add some pizzazz to a demo, it can do the job, and with prices starting at just $1.99 for a single MP3 and subscriptions available from $1 a month, it’s available at a fraction of the cost of other solutions.

LANDR isn’t without competitors, however. Many copycat services have popped up since LANDR has been launched. But so far, nobody has been able to catch up with LANDR’s heavy investment in R&D - not to mention its expert engineers who help to train the algorithm.

Better still, once you’re happy with your mix, LANDR can also help out with its release; its new royalty-free distribution service enables you to upload your tracks to the likes of iTunes, Spotify and Google Play in no time at all. And once they’re there, you can access valuable data such as stream counts, listener locations and downloads via a handy dashboard.

LANDR can help you before, during and after the release of your music, then, and with a community that includes the likes of Warner Music Group, Atlantic Records and DJs/producers Tiga and Richie Hawtin, its profile within the industry is growing. The awards are starting to roll in, and the company has partnerships with SoundCloud and Native Instruments.

If you want to find out what all the fuss is about, sign up now through the link below and you’ll get four free instant WAV masters, as well as four release credits for the major streaming platforms.